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Graphite from
Tazheranskii Massif, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Massif
Classification
Species:Graphite
Formula:C
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Graphite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tazheranskii Massif, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1567696
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1567696:8
GUID (UUID V4):c7d1083d-777a-4210-a44e-54fb18ae6999
Nearest other occurrences of Graphite
11.2km (7.0 miles) Ol'khonskiye Vorota Strait (Olkhon Gate), Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
21.7km (13.5 miles) Ol’khon Region, Lake Baikal area, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
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of Igneous Rocks in the Ol’khon Region (Western Baikal Coast) A. G. Vladimirova, S. V. Khromykha, A. S...Ol’khon region represents a fragment of the West Baikal collision belt that resulted from Early Caledonian... ul. Akademika Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090 Russia; e-mail: serkhrom@uiggm.nsc.ru b Vinogradov Institute...Academy of Sciences, ul. Favorskogo 1a, Irkutsk, 664033 Russia The Chernaya Ruda zone is separated from...garnet–biotite (±sillimanite) gneisses, marbles, and graphite quartzites of the granulite facies (P = 7.1–8
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K. Chromian Amesite, Sarani, Ural Mountains, Russia a ae| Abelsonite C3,H32N4Ni, known as Sharm Abhur...Abenaki, the indigenous people of the discovery area. Poudrette quarry, Mont Saint-Hilaire, Rouville...57. its constituents. Miask, IImen Mountains, Russia. Berzelius, J.J. (1828): Jahres. Fortsch. Wiss... in the Aktash mercury deposit at Gorni Altai, Russia. Vasil'ev, V.I. (1968): Izdat. “Nauka”, Moscow...locality, at the Akhtenskii deposit, Ural Mountains, Russia. Visser (1979) In Chukhrov, F.V. et al. (1982):
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green, greenish-white. Anapa, Taman Peninsula, Russia, USSR. H=3.5, Djjj= 2.816, D(.= 2.811, VIIC 06...Na5BaCa7(P04)6F3, H Rhom. Vitreous colorless. Khibina massif, Vuonnemi river, Kola Peninsula, USSR. H= 5, Djjj=3...CaZrSig0j5*2.5H20, E Mon. Vitreous brown. Khan-Bogdinskil massif, Gobi, Mongolia. H=4.6, Djj4= 2.58, D(.= 2.696...Metallic light grey/bluish-grey. Martin Lake mine, Beaverlodge Lake, Saskatchewan, Ganada. H= 2.5, Djjj=...Mg)02B03, E Orth. Adamantine black. Tazheranskii massif, Baikal, Siberia, USSR. H= 5.5, Dj44= 3.63, D(
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Geol. of Ore Deposits, Acad. of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Per Nysten: University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden...Orthoclase a Quartz Soft, greasy feel like tale and graphite, and flakes of the mineral will be left on the...Bow, Madison, and Broadwater Cos., MT; Leadville, Lake Co., Breckenridge(*), Summit Co., Ground Hog mine(*)...Telluride, San Juan Co., CO; Bingham and Tintic, Salt Lake Co., UT; Mohave and Cochise Cos., AZ; Elmore, Idaho...Noranda district, PQ; Porcupine, Kirkland Lake, and Larder Lake deposits, ON; Atlin and Caribou, BC; and
 
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